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[[File:Collosseum.jpg|thumb|276px]]The '''Colosseo''' (English: ''Colosseum''), is one of the most famous landmarks of [[Rome]], and is featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. The Ezio is able to climb to the top of the Colosseo It is also the location of a [[Lair of Romulus]] in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]. During the time when the [[Borgia|Borgia family]] ruled Rome the Colosseo became dilapidated and began to crumble. In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' it is a location of one of [[Subject 16|Subject 16's]] puzzles. | [[File:Collosseum.jpg|thumb|276px]][[Video:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - Thrown to the Wolves Romulus Lair Walkthrough|thumb|300px|right|Walkthrough of this Lair of Romulus.]]The '''Colosseo''' (English: ''Colosseum''), is one of the most famous landmarks of [[Rome]], and is featured in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. The Ezio is able to climb to the top of the Colosseo It is also the location of a [[Lair of Romulus]] in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]. During the time when the [[Borgia|Borgia family]] ruled Rome the Colosseo became dilapidated and began to crumble. In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' it is a location of one of [[Subject 16|Subject 16's]] puzzles. | ||
The Colosseo is where the Passion play is held, as the crosses displayed there are for the actors. [[Micheletto]] attended the play as one of the actors in an attempt to kill [[Pietro]] by order of [[Cesare Borgia]]. However, the plan was foiled as Ezio disguised himself and his apprentices as actors, and caused a riot in the arena. | The Colosseo is where the Passion play is held, as the crosses displayed there are for the actors. [[Micheletto]] attended the play as one of the actors in an attempt to kill [[Pietro]] by order of [[Cesare Borgia]]. However, the plan was foiled as Ezio disguised himself and his apprentices as actors, and caused a riot in the arena. | ||
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thumb|300px|right|Walkthrough of this Lair of Romulus.The Colosseo (English: Colosseum), is one of the most famous landmarks of Rome, and is featured in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. The Ezio is able to climb to the top of the Colosseo It is also the location of a Lair of Romulus in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. During the time when the Borgia family ruled Rome the Colosseo became dilapidated and began to crumble. In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood it is a location of one of Subject 16's puzzles.
The Colosseo is where the Passion play is held, as the crosses displayed there are for the actors. Micheletto attended the play as one of the actors in an attempt to kill Pietro by order of Cesare Borgia. However, the plan was foiled as Ezio disguised himself and his apprentices as actors, and caused a riot in the arena.
After killing Cesare Borgia in Viana, Ezio hid the Apple of Eden in a vault in the Palace of Nero underneath the Colosseo. The modern-day assassins discovered this via the Animus, and headed to the Colosseo in Rome, where they discovered the Apple's vault underneath the structure.
Trivia
- The Colosseo is elliptical (oval-shaped) in real life, but it was made circular for the game, as devising shadows for different sides of the buildings would have been a "nightmare" for Ubisoft.[1]
- The Colosseo is one of the landmarks that Ezio can purchase after destroying the Borgia Tower in that area.
Gallery
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Alternate artwork from inside the Colosseum.
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Ezio on the Colosseum.

